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02-19-2009, 05:32 PM #13Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Which CBs Should the Ravens add in FA/Draft?
With Nnmadi and Robinson out of the picture the Ravens need to make a move on BOTH Bodden and Foxworth plus draft one in the 2nd round or make a trade for one like we did last year with Fabian. This will boost our secondary and add depth in case of injury.
I like Michael Huff from Oakland as a safety.
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02-19-2009, 07:53 PM #14
Re: Which CBs Should the Ravens add in FA/Draft?
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Re: Which CBs Should the Ravens add in FA/Draft?
Foxworth would be an excellent nickel for us. Much better than Walker or Ivy, whom I hope get their walking papers.
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02-20-2009, 04:45 AM #16Rookie Poster
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Re: Which CBs Should the Ravens add in FA/Draft?
PITTMAN??? Seriously? He was cut last year and spent time on both the Saints and the Texans rosters.
As of right now, the only locks are Washington & Walker. Ivy is a FA so I doubt he will be back, Rolle will most likely retire. I'd like the CB depth chart to be: Washington, Bodden, Walker, Martin, Draft Choice, Draft Choice and Oglesby. I think last season proved that carrying 7 CB's isnt unreasonable.
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02-20-2009, 10:18 AM #17
Re: Which CBs Should the Ravens add in FA/Draft?
I still think Derrick Martin can be somebody in this league.
I'd really be happy with this depth chart after the offseason.
Ken Lucas-
Fabian Washington-
Alphonso Smith
Jabari Greer
Derrick Martin
Frank Walker
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02-20-2009, 10:31 AM #18
Re: Which CBs Should the Ravens add in FA/Draft?
I'd be stunned if we could get Jabari Greer to play nickel or dime. He was outstanding this season as a starter in Buffalo. Fair enough he's not "prototypical size" for an NFL corner, but that's complete crap anyway, there's a reason shorter guys have better cover skills, it's mechanically easier to play corner if you're 5'10 than if you're 6'3 or taller. Greer should be looking for another starting job this season, not settling for a depth spot on someone's roster, he more than earned a starting gig this year for the Bills, and that was without a great deal of pass rush in front of him.
I'm not saying I wouldn't be happy to get him as a depth corner, but I don't see why he won't be looking for a starting gig.
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02-20-2009, 11:19 AM #19
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02-20-2009, 11:24 AM #20
Re: Which CBs Should the Ravens add in FA/Draft?
Bly is also the opposite of what we need in terms of how he plays. He's constantly looking for the big play and biting on the first cut on a route. He gets burned far too many times on double moves which is already the great weakness of this secondary, the last thing we need is another overly aggressive "playmaker".
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